Valve announces the first 10 titles being added to Steam thanks to the new Steam Greenlight program, saying they will be released independently in the months ahead. "The Steam community rallied around these titles and made them the clear choice for the first set of titles to launch out of Greenlight," said Anna Sweet of Valve. "Since launch, hundreds of titles have been submitted, with more coming in every day. We expect to be announcing more titles coming to Steam via Greenlight soon." Here are the ten honorees:

Black Mesa

Cry of Fear

Dream

Heroes & Generals

Kenshi

McPixel

No More Room in Hell

Project Zomboid

Routine

Towns

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Dev wrote on Sep 15, 2012, 23:52:What I'm confused about is why valve is letting someone else make money off their IP in black mesa? Or is something else going on?

Edit: Oh wait, is valve going to have this as an free download hosted on steam? Like some of the mods?

It's hard to believe that they hadn't planned to put Black Mesa on Steam anyway. Why'd it have to go through Steam Greenlight? I also thought I had heard before that they got assistance from Valve on it too.